TripAdvisor Reviews HSM S'Olivera Peguera

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... primared panelling. She's beautiful! Today I walked down to the marina after breakfast and helped fill the many nail holes that pepper the fish tank hold in the hull. Suddenly the elegant form of the space became clear and the light reflected off the walls. Rain hammered down into the bay as we hauled out and stomped back up to the house for lunch. Roo has thrown some kindling into the stove and warmth is beginning ease through the house. Day2: made ...

During the night the ship changed course for Mallorca in order to carry out a medical evacuation of a passenger. No word just rumours of the condition of the passenger evacuated. A nice day but a bit blowy so deck quoits and shuffleboard comps were cancelled since they take place on the top deck of Adonia. Therefore we spent a relaxing day around the ship. Dress code for tonight's dinner is Black & White night. ...

... it looks great. Unfortunately this tour is a bit rushed to actually get inside some of these places. They do however, give you an over view of what is here to see. We have about 1/2 an hour to wander some of the downtown area (mostly jewellery and cafes) before we have to head back to the ship. We head back and have some lunch. All in all this island seems like an expensive place for the rich and famous play in. Not the kind of place we will likely come back ...

... water, juices and ice cream. We are close to the break even point with 2 days to go. So last day drinks will be free!! Yeh! The other advantage of this is that you are not surprised by a large final day bill at check out when you discover that you consumed more than you thought. No show tonight so we will have pre-dinner drinks and will have dinner on our own as Alex and Julie are ashore for dinner and we don't sail till midnight. Ciao for now and tomorrow it is ...

... along the way as there was no space to park. Still, the views at the end were amazing and we stopped for a quick bite before heading back west to Sa Colabra. Again, the drive through the mountains to the coast is very windy and the views are spectacular - a thrilling experience (especially as a passenger...). At the bottom of Sa Colabra, the main beach is a short walk away to ...